It's this guy's hobby kernel project. Everyone's gotta have one. He's been working on it for 5 years or so. You're surely not asking for apples-to-apples comparison with production quality operating systems?
But compared to other hobby/DIY operating systems, this seems to be a fairly complete system with a real userspace and ports of real applications. Which makes it much more finished than 99% of similar projects.
I, of course, was in no way demeaning the work. I can only dream of work of this stature and the creator is a year younger than me. I was just wondering what actually was new and different about his OS. I take it that wasn't clear from the down votes.
But compared to other hobby/DIY operating systems, this seems to be a fairly complete system with a real userspace and ports of real applications. Which makes it much more finished than 99% of similar projects.